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T. J.Woodward, of Bungay (who also contributed to Martyn's, Miller 

 and Withering's Flora), is first authority for Helleborus viridis; Pyrus 

 Aria; Vaccinium Oxycoccos ; Suceda fruticosa ; Aristolochia Clematitis; 

 Salix pentandra ; Alopecurus bulbosus ; Brachypodium pinnatum. He is 

 authority for several other plants of later date. 



David Elisha Davy lived for some time at Ufford, and at the Grove, 

 Yoxford. He was Receiver-General of Transferred Duties. He con- 

 tributed largely to the Botanist's Guide. Several lists in Ms. from his 

 hand are in the Library of the British Museum. Two of these are of 

 plants chiefly collected by himself. New plants by him in B.G. are 

 Crambe maritima ; Pyrus torminalis ; Cyclamen liederifolium ; Juncus 

 maritimus ; Carex Hornschuchiana. He is the authority for Corydalis clavi- 

 culata ; Drosera rotundifolia ; Diantkus Armeria ; Buffonia tenuifolia ? 

 Vicia bWtynica; Erythrcea pulchella ; Orobanche ccerulea ; Verbascum 

 virgatum ; Equisetum maximum. 



Other plants, first mentioned for Suffolk in the Botanist's Guide, 

 are Fumaria parviflora ; Geranium phceum and pyrenaicum; Chrysosple- 

 nium alternifolium ; Archangelica officinalis ; Inula crithmoides ? ; Senecio 

 paludosus ; Leucojum ccstivum; Pilularia globulifera ; Lycopodium 

 inundatum. 



No new work, having special reference to Suffolk Botany, was 

 published until 1834, when the Natural History of Yarmouth was issued 

 by C. J. and James Paget. The latter gentleman is now an eminent 

 London Surgeon, created Baronet in 1871. The portion of Suffolk re- 

 ferred to in the History, is the North-Eastern corner, comprised in the 

 Hundreds of Lothingland and Mutford. For the more common plants 

 localities are not given, and many of the raier ones are taken from the 

 Botanist's Guide. Among the remainder the additions to our Flora- 

 must be sought, which are many, considering the limited area from 

 which they have been collected. Some of the more important species 

 are Lepidium Smithii ; Alyssum maritimum; Sagina maritima; Thrin- 

 cia hirta ; Tragopogon minor ; Myosotis ccespitosa ; Limosella aquatica 

 (Borrer) ; Chenopodium ficifolium ; Seta maritima; Obione portulacoides ; 

 Salix cinerea and ambigua (Borrer) ; Populus alba and canescens ; My- 

 rica Gale ; Malaxis paludosa (Leathes) ; Juncus squarrosus, d'c. ; Scir- 

 pus maritimus and cccspitosus ; Carex vulpina, muricata,paniculata, stellu- 



